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An address ends at the kerb. Loc8ID pins the exact loading dock, service entrance or unit — a link and QR that opens turn-by-turn in any map app, with the gate code and buzzer right on it. Drivers stop circling; drops land first time.
No card required · Works with Google Maps, Apple Maps & Waze
Big sites have a dozen entrances and one correct one. Map apps drop the pin on the roof — the dock is round the back, behind a gate, past reception.
Ten minutes lost per stop hunting the right dock, gate or unit — every run, every driver.
Locked gate, no buzzer, wrong door — the parcel comes back and the cost doubles.
Re-typing “loading bay round the back, buzz unit 4, code 8321” for every single order.
Same address, same driver, same parcel. The only difference is whether they got the exact spot — or an address and a phone number.
Without Loc8ID
An address and a phone call
With Loc8ID
A pin that knows the way in
The loading dock, service door or unit — dropped on the real thing, to the metre. Not the street, not the roof.
“Bay 3 · buzz unit 4 · gate code 8321 · deliveries 9–5 · reversing space on the left.” It travels with the pin.
One tap opens navigation in the driver’s map app. Print the QR on the label, or generate a link per order from your dispatch software.
Every site has its own “where does this go?” — a warehouse dock line, a gated apartment block, a multi-unit business park. Open a live example and walk the pins yourself.
Distribution warehouse
Northgate Logistics
“The right dock — not the front gate.”
Driver check-in · Dock 6 · trailer yard · service door · weighbridge
Open the live collection
Gated apartment block
Maple Court Apartments
“Which entrance? This one — not the leasing office.”
Main entrance · gate code · parcel room · buzzer · Unit 4B
Open the live collection
Multi-unit commercial
Riverside Business Park
“One address, several units, one loading bay.”
Loading bay · Unit A reception · Unit B door · freight lift · delivery bays
Open the live collectionNot “the building” — the exact bay, service door or unit.
Gate codes, buzzer, delivery hours live right on the pin.
Stick it on the order; scan and navigate straight there.
Auto-generate a drop-off link per order from your own software.
Analytics show when a driver accessed the location link.
Expiring links for sensitive or single deliveries.
Mint API keys to generate location links straight from dispatch, get a webhook the moment a driver opens one, bulk-import your recurring sites, and give the team role-based access — up to 10,000 pins on Business.
Create a precise, shareable drop-off link in under a minute — free, no card.
Receiving rather than dispatching? See what a Digital Address does for your own door.